Lateral TCP Auxiliary Cache Configuration

TCP Configuration Properties

This is the list of servers this cache should try to connect
to. With UDP discovery this is not necessary.

N

none

TcpListenerPort

This is the port this cache should listen on.

Y

n/a

AllowGet

Should this cache be allowed to get from other laterals.
False means that it can only put, i.e. send updates and remove
requests to other laterals. Lateral gets are not recommended for
performance reasons. This used to be controlled by the attribute
PutOnlyMode.

N

true

Receive

Should this cache receive or only send to other laterals. You
may want to set receive to false if you just need to broadcast to
other caches. If you have a feed data parser, that doesn't need
to receive updates, but you do want it to send invalidation
messages, then you would set receive to false. If receive is
false, the discovery service, if enabled, will only listen.

N

true

IssueRemoveOnPut

If this is set to true, then the lateral client will send a
remove command rather than a put command to any registered
listeners.

N

false

FilterRemoveByHashCode

If this is true, and IssueRemoveOnPut is true, the client
will include the hashCode of the element to remove. If it is also
true on the receiving end, the receiver will check to see if the
element exists. If the element exists, and the hashCodes are the
same, the item will not be removed.

N

false

SocketTimeOut

This allows you to set the socket (read) timeout.

N

1000

OpenTimeOut

This allows you to set the socket open timeout.

N

2000

UdpDiscoveryAddr

The address the UDP discovery process should broadcast
messages to.

N

228.5.6.7

UdpDiscoveryPort

The port the UDP discovery process should send messages to.

N

6789

UdpDiscoveryEnabled

Whether or not the UDP discovery service should be used to
locate other lateral caches.

N

true

ZombieQueueMaxSize

The number of elements the zombie queue will hold. This queue
is used to store events if we lose our connection with the
server.